Donghui Jin
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
10 Papers
7 Citations
Donghui Jin is an academic researcher from Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The author has contributed to research in topics: Years of potential life lost & Population. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 10 publications.
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Papers
Ambient Temperature and Years of Life Lost: A National Study in China.
Tao Liu,Chunliang Zhou,Haoming Zhang,Biao Huang,Yanjun Xu,Lifeng Lin,Lijun Wang,Ruying Hu,Zhulin Hou,Yize Xiao,Junhua Li,Xiaojun Xu,Donghui Jin,Mingfang Qin,Qinglong Zhao,Weiwei Gong,Peng Yin,Yiqing Xu,Jianxiong Hu,Jianpeng Xiao,Weilin Zeng,Xing Li,Siqi Chen,Lingchuan Guo,Zuhua Rong,Yonghui Zhang,Cunrui Huang,Yaodong Du,Yuming Guo,Shannon Rutherford,Min Yu,Maigeng Zhou,Wenjun Ma +32 more
TL;DR: The relationship between temperatures and YLL was estimated, and the YLL per death caused by temperature in China was calculated, which was modified by demographic and regional characteristics.
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Life loss of cardiovascular diseases per death attributable to ambient temperature: A national time series analysis based on 364 locations in China.
Jianxiong Hu,Zhulin Hou,Yanjun Xu,Maigeng Zhou,Chunliang Zhou,Yize Xiao,Min Yu,Biao Huang,Xiaojun Xu,Lifeng Lin,Tao Liu,Jianpeng Xiao,Weiwei Gong,Ruying Hu,Junhua Li,Donghui Jin,Mingfang Qin,Qinglong Zhao,Peng Yin,Yiqing Xu,Weilin Zeng,Xing Li,Guanhao He,Siqi Chen,Lingchuan Guo,Cunrui Huang,Wenjun Ma +26 more
TL;DR: It is found that non-optimal temperature significantly aggravated premature death of CVD, with CEDs being the most affected, and most of temperature-related life loss ofCVD was attributed to moderate cold.
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The Impact of Non-optimum Ambient Temperature on Years of Life Lost: A Multi-county Observational Study in Hunan, China.
TL;DR: It is highlighted that general preventative measures could be important for moderate temperatures, whereas quick and effective measures should be provided for extreme temperatures.
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Developing a novel indicator to estimate years of life lost attributable to temperature variability between neighboring days
Siqi Chen,Jianxiong Hu,Weiwei Gong,Maigeng Zhou,Min Yu,Chunliang Zhou,Yize Xiao,Biao Huang,Yanjun Xu,Tao Liu,Xiaojun Xu,Lifeng Lin,Ruying Hu,Zhulin Hou,Junhua Li,Donghui Jin,Mingfang Qin,Qinglong Zhao,Peng Yin,Yiqing Xu,Jianpeng Xiao,Weilin Zeng,Xing Li,Guanhao He,Lingchuan Guo,Yonghui Zhang,Cunrui Huang,Wenjun Ma +27 more
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Impact of ambient temperature on life loss per death from cardiovascular diseases: a multicenter study in central China.
Ling-Shuang Lv,Chunliang Zhou,Donghui Jin,Wenjun Ma,Tao Liu,Yi-Jun Xie,Yiqing Xu,Xing-E Zhang +7 more
TL;DR: Wang et al. as mentioned in this paper used a distributed lag nonlinear model and multivariate meta-regression to estimate the associations between ambient temperature and YLL rates, and found that both cold and hot temperatures significantly aggravated premature death from CVDs.